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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • To be clear this isn’t sponsored I paid for the product myself I’ve been using it for years and I love it.
    In this video you see me navigating a train station with a suitcase and my #WhiteCane trying to find my pre booked #PassengerAssistance. Then being guided using a ramble tag to my train.
    Visual description: The ramble tag metro is an armband with a small strap on it that allows a blind person to be guided without physically holding a persons arm. Mine is fluorescent orange, it has Velcro straps allowing it to fit different sized arms.

Комментарии • 2

  • @hawkeyes2814
    @hawkeyes2814 Год назад

    Wow i like these videos. Make more. Really interesting to see how a blind person live their lives on a daily.

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 Год назад

    Can totally relate to the boob situation 🤣Story of my life. I had no idea there was this ramble tag thing. I like that and may get one! I can understand how that might help some people feel more comfortable with guiding. Plus now, with my wheelchair as walker and cane in one hand, I could extend the tag with a small strap. Might even make myself something similar to pull a shopping cart behind me from its front corner with my cane hand, while pushing my wheelchair ahead of me with the empty hand. I think a small lead similar to a horse's lead or lanyard could take the strain off my back and arm, having to be so twisted, being between the two rolling items. At least until the cart is heavier, near the end of the shop. Thanks by the way for the name of that app. It helped me understand how it sort of worked.